She never puts a foot in the wrong when it comes to fashion.
And Pixie Geldof looked effortlessly chic when she attended the Dear Frances spring launch dinner at Langan’s in Mayfair, London on Thursday night.
The 32-year-old model showed off her sense of style in an oversized black striped blazer as she posed for photos at the event.
She paired the stylish jacket with a turtleneck and dark pants which she wore with brown leather sandal heels to increase her height.
Pixie wore her short blonde hair slicked back and went for a natural makeup look complete with a light pink lip.
Pretty: Pixie Geldof looked effortlessly chic as she attended the Dear Frances spring launch dinner at Langan’s in Mayfair, London on Thursday night
Pose: The 32-year-old model showed off her sense of style in an oversized black striped blazer as she posed for photos at the event
She accessorized perfectly with dangling gold earrings as she posed with Anais Gallagher at the event.
Pixie is the third daughter of Bob and Paula Yates, who tragically passed away at age 41 in 2000 after a heroin overdose.
The couple married in 1986 and had Pixie, Fifi, 38, and Peaches, but tragically, history repeated itself in April 2014 when their middle daughter, Peaches, died of an overdose at age 25.
Last week Channel 4 broadcast a documentary in two parts Paulain which friends to the stars and collaborators reflected on Yates’ rise to fame before his untimely death.
The documentary traces Paula’s rise to fame, as well as the last years of her life, after the death of her partner, Michael Hutchence.
The presenter could be heard saying that the audience was ‘waiting for [her] to die’ on unreleased tapes recorded shortly after the death of his partner that were unearthed for the program.
Audio clips of Yates, who died aged 41 at his Notting Hill home after an accidental heroin overdose, have been played in a new documentary examining his extraordinary career and troubled personal life.
The presenter also addressed going back to work after having four children, Pixie, Peaches and Fifi Trixibelle with Bob Geldof and Heavenly Haraani Tiger Lily with Hutchence. She revealed how she considered her personality changed from her.
Happy: She paired the stylish jacket with a turtleneck and dark pants which she wore with brown leather sandal heels to boost her height
Glam: She accessorized perfectly with dangling gold earrings as she posed with Anais Gallagher, Emma Greenwell and Jane Frances at the event.
“I no longer had all those stupid girly tricks to fall back on because they were gone,” she reveals.
‘I was almost 40 years old, four children, very, very happy. She was a little curious about what it would be like to go back to work without all that stuff.
Channel 4’s chief fact specialist, Shaminder Nahal, said: “Paula Yates exploded onto our screens in the first week Channel 4 went on the air in 1982, a whirlwind of wit, energy and charisma, a totally unique style.”
“Looking at what she has achieved now, it seems like no one has matched her as a TV presenter.
Mother: Channel 4 last week aired a two-part documentary about Pixie’s mother, Paula Yates, in which the star’s friends reflected on Yates’ rise to fame before her untimely death
“So as Channel 4 reflects on turning 40, it feels good to look back at his life and career, and the impact it had.
“As always, (documentary producers) Curious Films have produced a fascinating and sensitive series that I hope will introduce Paula to a new generation.”
Charlene Chika Osuagwu, Producer at Curious Films, said: “Paula is the true story of a singular woman who was ahead of her time and totally ahead of it, exploring how she shaped and was shaped by the seismic shifts in British culture and celebrity and what it meant to be a successful woman at that time.
‘Paula’s battle to ‘have it all’, torn between the duties of family life and her own personal career and happiness under the magnifying glass of a world determined to judge her, provides a powerful lesson for the world today and the women who they are fighting over the same issues 40 years later.’